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A society reporter (Leslie Brooks) keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances
This movie is part of the collection: Film Noir
Director: Jack Bernhard
Producer: Martin Mooney
Production Company: Martin Mooney Productions
Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
Keywords: Crime; Drama; Film-Noir
Contact Information: www.k-otic.com
Creative Commons license: Attribution 3.0
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Reviewer:
Convert94 -


Subject:
What the heck?
Good nasty dame flick, not boring but the end is totally absurd.
Reviewer:
Ann Smithy -





Subject:
What nerve some women have
Its usually the man that marries for money, but this one is vise versa. The movie is well made and well acted. Every thing moves along interestingly, but the last man she laid into for money was so quick it made my head spin. The jilt for Les was quick and she didn't even start a fight with Les, just jilted him. The title didn't appeal to me, but I knew by all the ice at the preview of the movie she was going to be deep freeze cruel...and she was! Because the movie held my interest in every way I give it a 5.
Reviewer:
nigeldavahah -





Subject:
nice
cool
Reviewer:
kareneliot -



Subject:
Pretty good
She's beautiful and she's well-dressed, but she's also a black widow and a certifiable whackadoo.
If you like "The Strange Woman" or "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" you will probably like this movie.